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report these people to the fbi? >> he told me that he mentioned first names. >> he was one of the several never made available to our inquiry. >> why did the fbi deny you access? >> the asset program was so sensitive they didn't want to have any disclosure. i found that to be a rather disingenuous answer. given the fact this man was being paid handsomeally, severance pay of $100,000 from the fbi at the end of this. had two of the hijackers living in his home and apparently never told anybody. then there was a lot of negotiation which at one point had him saying i will testify if you the join inquiry will give me immunity from any future prosecution. >> i think the only thing you can conclude is that he felt that he had very damaging information. >> that he wanted immunity from something. that something had to do with his relationship with these two hijackers. >> did you ever speak to the fbi director mueller about that? >> absolutely. he said the reason we are not giving you access is because our asset program is ve
report these people to the fbi? >> he told me that he mentioned first names. >> he was one of the several never made available to our inquiry. >> why did the fbi deny you access? >> the asset program was so sensitive they didn't want to have any disclosure. i found that to be a rather disingenuous answer. given the fact this man was being paid handsomeally, severance pay of $100,000 from the fbi at the end of this. had two of the hijackers living in his home and...
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the fbi was not on those pings. of course, the fbi is the one who received the initial tip, did the investigation, would have been the one, presumably we would want to hear from most about this. >> i would like to see the investigation -- i wonder if it's the low man on the toteem poll and we will see more in the days and weeks to come. >> i think we will. there will be a lot of focus on the ping, as janet napolitano called it, going to a single border patrol official who was part of the jttf in boston, responsible for disseminating the information in this joint terrorism task force. that person didn't do that. i am told that person received 200, 300 pings in that eight-hour shift in which the initial ping came. if that's the case, we have to really take a look back and step back and look at the system. >> trying to fixture it. steve, thank you. >> thank you. >> senator john barrasso accuses president barack obama of being ignorant or dishonest. why does the senator say that? that's next. the new clues for a missing
the fbi was not on those pings. of course, the fbi is the one who received the initial tip, did the investigation, would have been the one, presumably we would want to hear from most about this. >> i would like to see the investigation -- i wonder if it's the low man on the toteem poll and we will see more in the days and weeks to come. >> i think we will. there will be a lot of focus on the ping, as janet napolitano called it, going to a single border patrol official who was part...
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was not passed to the head of the fbi for four days t took four days to find the head of the fbi, i don't know why, and the fbi is saying the reason why they can't get information promptly to the director is because hurricane sandy delayed the message. figure on that one. the fbi may be at her house tonight but they have been dragging their feet trying to move this. >> well, i think there's still a lot of questions that are to be answered as to the timeline, why certain things were done when. i think that's one of the big outstanding questions. but, you know, a lot of it gets back to the very beginning, which is the question i've heard a lot from folks of that just been reading our stories is why did the fbi start this investigation anyway? i get weird or annoying e-mails all the time and i don't run to the fbi and if i did i don't know that the fbi would do anything about it. that's another reason there's some i think gaps that need to be explained as to how this process began and where it ended up. >> of course, you have to go back to the fact there are four americans mured in the
was not passed to the head of the fbi for four days t took four days to find the head of the fbi, i don't know why, and the fbi is saying the reason why they can't get information promptly to the director is because hurricane sandy delayed the message. figure on that one. the fbi may be at her house tonight but they have been dragging their feet trying to move this. >> well, i think there's still a lot of questions that are to be answered as to the timeline, why certain things were done...
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but it's a specific problem for bob muller, head of the fbi, how do you, as head of the fbi, explain that you have these letters, drafted -- and found by the way, among many documents that we believe to be authentic, a copy of the new yorker magazine, addressed to ambassador stevens and expense reports and others things that suggest they weren't forged do you means to make the administration look bad. how do you explain missing evidence? this tells part of the story. if you have a back story that suggests that the police, car 322 was doing surveillance on the compound, two days before this attack, and then you have shawn smith in his last messages that he typed to his gaming message board saying, we are under watch by the police. this is important evidence. it is sit the on the ground of the consulate. it is unbelievable. >> greta: rick, the senator roberts said that the military have asked him about it, veterans. but i don't see -- i mean, i don't see a lot of people talking about it. will this have no impact on the vote in some impact? >> last time i talked about this, i got ripped
but it's a specific problem for bob muller, head of the fbi, how do you, as head of the fbi, explain that you have these letters, drafted -- and found by the way, among many documents that we believe to be authentic, a copy of the new yorker magazine, addressed to ambassador stevens and expense reports and others things that suggest they weren't forged do you means to make the administration look bad. how do you explain missing evidence? this tells part of the story. if you have a back story...
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and within two days we were able to get the fbi on the ground. i want to thank the tunisian government for making this person available to be interviewed by our law enforcement occasions, our investigative team. it is not enough to write questions. you have to be on the ground to look people in the eye and too yearia came through and two days after the letter here we are. >> greta: and it is quite extraordinary because the investigation has been stuck and my hat goes off to you forgetting it down, for picking up the ball and running with it. but the president of the united states i suspect has just as much influence if not more than two u.s. senators so what is your explanation for the fact that you guys had to jump into this? >> my belief is that this administration is trying to run out the clocking when it comes to benghazi. this is a story that changes by the day. what do we know. we know that before the a i tack in april and june of this year the consulate was attacked twice. we know that the british withdrew their -- closed their consulate a
and within two days we were able to get the fbi on the ground. i want to thank the tunisian government for making this person available to be interviewed by our law enforcement occasions, our investigative team. it is not enough to write questions. you have to be on the ground to look people in the eye and too yearia came through and two days after the letter here we are. >> greta: and it is quite extraordinary because the investigation has been stuck and my hat goes off to you forgetting...
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it is the fbi too. 10 months after the murders of amina and sarah, the fbi issued this wanted poster for yaser, containing the words "hahn are killing." days later, those words were removed. >> fbi bowed to that criticism and complaint and moved -- removed it. >> gregg: they capitulated? >> they capitulated. >> the fbi is teufz to charges of discrim sensitive to charges they are not sympathetic to the larger muslim community. the fbi needs the cooperation of the muslim community in this country in order to carry out their intelligence responsibilities. >> gregg: we've repeatedly requested an interview with the fbi for this story, they declined. we did talk with steve pomerantz who served as the fbi's counter terrorism chief from 1985 to '88. >> they bow to the wishes of the muslim community that was offended because we called eight honor killing. >> yes. >> gregg: pomerantz learned firsthand about honor killings during a 1989 investigation of a suspected palestinian terrorist. >> the first time i remember hearing the term honor killing, we had a case in st. louis, where an individual
it is the fbi too. 10 months after the murders of amina and sarah, the fbi issued this wanted poster for yaser, containing the words "hahn are killing." days later, those words were removed. >> fbi bowed to that criticism and complaint and moved -- removed it. >> gregg: they capitulated? >> they capitulated. >> the fbi is teufz to charges of discrim sensitive to charges they are not sympathetic to the larger muslim community. the fbi needs the cooperation of...
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that's an issue with respect to the fbi. they are apolitical, i have a lot of confidence in director of the fbi, mueller. and they conducted investigations -- i was an investigative prosecutor, they get the facts and the data and the interviews. i can understand from the public's point of view that it looks political. i can understand where people would think that. i can only deal with the facts and data we have and the information i have. as far as i'm concerned, the deputy director came before our committee today, he said it was not political. they gave us a timeline on how they are conduct others the investigation and the investigation is going forwards -- it's really only day 1 on capitol hill, pretty much. >> right. we were out. now we are back in. the chairman of the committee and i, as far as i am sure, senator dianne feinstein and chandliss were briefed. and you talked about -- about gym petraeus, a very sad situation. but it was a serious situation. and you know, the fact that he did resign was penitentiary because
that's an issue with respect to the fbi. they are apolitical, i have a lot of confidence in director of the fbi, mueller. and they conducted investigations -- i was an investigative prosecutor, they get the facts and the data and the interviews. i can understand from the public's point of view that it looks political. i can understand where people would think that. i can only deal with the facts and data we have and the information i have. as far as i'm concerned, the deputy director came...
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the fbi is also investigating. general petraeus to me -- i feel heartbroken about this -- is and always will be a truly exception american hero. he is like eisenhower. eisenhower had an affair also and he didn't resign. the idea that david petraeus can be blackmailed because he has a woman friend is totally ridiculous. this man -- this man has put his life at risk for his country over and over again. somebody's going to come to him and say, you better give us secrets or i'm going to tell your wife you have a girlfriend. at some pointo have to grow up. half our presidents would have had to resign over this. >> greta: let me play devil's advocate, if he is vulnerable enough to want to hide something, the reason why you tell all in these investigations, when you get the job, you want to disclose them is so that you don't become material for blackmail. >> right. >> greta: there is also the added problem, that as a man of his great stature tdoes send a message to others in the military about -- about honor, trust and di
the fbi is also investigating. general petraeus to me -- i feel heartbroken about this -- is and always will be a truly exception american hero. he is like eisenhower. eisenhower had an affair also and he didn't resign. the idea that david petraeus can be blackmailed because he has a woman friend is totally ridiculous. this man -- this man has put his life at risk for his country over and over again. somebody's going to come to him and say, you better give us secrets or i'm going to tell your...
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the first and only fbi agent to successfully infiltrate wall street. my cover, i pretended to be a hedge fund manager. i was very interesting. i infiltrated a small currency firm. laundering a little money and manipulating stocks and doing false currency trades. all within this role as a members of the jury hundred manager, incredible. -- members of the hedge fund manager. without the driver, i had a mercedes, nice apartment and lived the lifestyle that a stockbroker would have or a fund imaginer. the downside you could never enjoy it -- you are on almost 2 4urs hours a day. i was wearing a body recorder most of the day. i made 2,000 hours of recordings on my person that include include -- that doesn't include recordings made in my office or elsewhere. when you are undercover if you say one wrong thing could you rue within a case that took a year, two years to build. i'm used to pressure. >> greta: how long were you undercover? >> close to six years. >> greta: you never slipped or said anything to your colleagues who you were working with? >> by the gr
the first and only fbi agent to successfully infiltrate wall street. my cover, i pretended to be a hedge fund manager. i was very interesting. i infiltrated a small currency firm. laundering a little money and manipulating stocks and doing false currency trades. all within this role as a members of the jury hundred manager, incredible. -- members of the hedge fund manager. without the driver, i had a mercedes, nice apartment and lived the lifestyle that a stockbroker would have or a fund...
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that's the concern here from the fbi's standpoint. the new york times reporting that the house and senate intel committees didn't know about it until this week, though they should be briefed on this type of thing. it's a major problem. also, i mean, he has a detail, he's the cia chief. if he was messing around, didn't the detail know about it? >> greta: unless it predated his timive that's tru. we tonight know. >> what is the role of the timing here? obviously, this was going on well before the election. have you the election going on. you have republicans -- some of whom wanted to make more political issue out of benghazi and then you had this -- potentially explosive development going on. why did we find out about it immediately after the election? want before? >> greta: how about senator dianne feinstein, in theic chair of the senate select committee on intel in she said that the president shouldn't have accepted the resignation. >> yeah, look, i think that's crazy. first of all, the message it would send, if people knew what he wa
that's the concern here from the fbi's standpoint. the new york times reporting that the house and senate intel committees didn't know about it until this week, though they should be briefed on this type of thing. it's a major problem. also, i mean, he has a detail, he's the cia chief. if he was messing around, didn't the detail know about it? >> greta: unless it predated his timive that's tru. we tonight know. >> what is the role of the timing here? obviously, this was going on...
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the fbi special agent in charge, the top fbi agent in boston, emphasized that this is an extremely active investigation, an extremely fluid. less than 12 hours from now, we will have the nctc, this is a group set up after 9/11 to assess the threat and the credibility of those threats, aimed at the united states. they will be briefing number members of the house intelligence committee in the morning. we anticipate the senate intelligence committee this afternoon. the speed at which the brief gs gs -- briefings are taking place, suggests that the investigation is hot and ongoing. >> analysts and those who have worked in the anti-terrorism field over the years... often categorize these things based on the initial markings. so many experts with whom i have spoken this evening and this afternoon suggested that this has certain hallmarks, none of which are for a large, organized sort of group. that basically what you are hearing as well? >> reporter: well, i think you are referring to really two markers that we're hearing discussed broadly. one is the timing of the devices, the fact that there
the fbi special agent in charge, the top fbi agent in boston, emphasized that this is an extremely active investigation, an extremely fluid. less than 12 hours from now, we will have the nctc, this is a group set up after 9/11 to assess the threat and the credibility of those threats, aimed at the united states. they will be briefing number members of the house intelligence committee in the morning. we anticipate the senate intelligence committee this afternoon. the speed at which the brief gs...
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the fbi was not on those pings. of course, the fbi is the one who received the initial tip, did the investigation, would have been the ones presumably who we would want to hear from the most. >> i wonder if it's the low man on the totem pole gets sent out to track down people. and how serious the initial investigation was. i assume we will get that in the days and weeks to come. >> i think we will. there is likely to be a lot of focus on the ping, as janet napolitano called it, going to a single border patrol official up in boston who was then responsible for disseminating the information throughout the joint terrorism task force. and that person didn't do that. but i'm told that that person received some 200, 300 pings in that 8-hour shift, and was the initial ping king. if that's the case we have to look back at the system. >> and try to fix that. steve, thank you. >> thank you. >> straight ahead, senator barrasso is here. and new clues in the search for a missing mother. you will hear the 911 call that set off th
the fbi was not on those pings. of course, the fbi is the one who received the initial tip, did the investigation, would have been the ones presumably who we would want to hear from the most. >> i wonder if it's the low man on the totem pole gets sent out to track down people. and how serious the initial investigation was. i assume we will get that in the days and weeks to come. >> i think we will. there is likely to be a lot of focus on the ping, as janet napolitano called it,...
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the fbi is going to question him. we want to know are there other people in the united states getting set to do something else. he may have information and may be talking. >> when you heard about this, did you ti think there is anyway he's going to get away with this? >> no. i'm hopeful people are not going to get way with things. biggest sign we're going to catch him was the fact the bomb didn't go off. had the bomb gone off, there would have been fewer clues at that point. and you remember a bomb went off in the world trade center back in 1993, to track that van, very little material. does it happen. here is the problem. while they're busy trying to assemble the car, the suv and get the clues, the suspect gets a jump on everybody and gets an opportunity to run. here, you don't have that time lag. it doesn't go off. i suspect, you know, i'm not on the inside of the fbi or investigation. what is typical is that because there are some clues you can get and try to track the person down sooner and possibly gelt his ident
the fbi is going to question him. we want to know are there other people in the united states getting set to do something else. he may have information and may be talking. >> when you heard about this, did you ti think there is anyway he's going to get away with this? >> no. i'm hopeful people are not going to get way with things. biggest sign we're going to catch him was the fact the bomb didn't go off. had the bomb gone off, there would have been fewer clues at that point. and you...
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fbi told me at some point a journalist was going to come. and i had been doing my best to cooperate with them in every way i could. they took my computer, they took my cell phone, they took my documents and they said they will bring them back to me soon because they haven't found anything. i've been doing my utmost to collaborate with them. he was very intent on driving that point home. when we got into touchy areas about hu well did you know tamerlan or weather i tried to steer the conversation that direction, everybody said, no, we don't want to talk about that. they were extremely anxious. at some point even frightened that finally somebody had found them. >> when was the last time he had an e-mail conversation or phone call or saw him? >> do not know. do not know. he wouldn't talk about that. he stressed that he had not really had contact with the family in the past three years. >> thank you. you had the interview we all wanted. thank you. >> thank you. >> congratulations. straight ahead, disturbing news. first the young mother vanishes.
fbi told me at some point a journalist was going to come. and i had been doing my best to cooperate with them in every way i could. they took my computer, they took my cell phone, they took my documents and they said they will bring them back to me soon because they haven't found anything. i've been doing my utmost to collaborate with them. he was very intent on driving that point home. when we got into touchy areas about hu well did you know tamerlan or weather i tried to steer the...
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right back to where we were with the world trade center bombing the first time in 1993 and or to the fbi refusing to follow up on indications of terrorist pilot training before the 2001 -- the first time in 1993 or to the fbi refusing to follow up. innocent people died, and many others were wounded because of the failure to follow through on intelligence we actually had. greta: the 13 dead, that is just the core. the wounded, that is just the core. there are the families. these are not agencies that typically we think of as running around, spotted off about being politically correct. those are a lot enforcement agencies -- spouting off about being politically correct. these are law enforcement agencies. >> looking at the politically correct indoctrination now under way at the fbi and elsewhere designed to make sure they are not insensitive. that is the key word. do not be "insensitive." you have somebody describes themselves as a soldier of allah. somebody says they are a palestinian, not an american. you have somebody who has routinely been communicating with one of the leading advocate
right back to where we were with the world trade center bombing the first time in 1993 and or to the fbi refusing to follow up on indications of terrorist pilot training before the 2001 -- the first time in 1993 or to the fbi refusing to follow up. innocent people died, and many others were wounded because of the failure to follow through on intelligence we actually had. greta: the 13 dead, that is just the core. the wounded, that is just the core. there are the families. these are not agencies...
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the knee former fbi agent named errol southers. he said while in the fbi he was censured for asking a police officer friend to improperly go into the confident records about his then estranged wife's new boyfriend. he was approved november 19th. then, guess what? the next day southers sent a letter to the leadership of the committee he said something different. in the letter southers admitted he was the one who ran the checks on the boyfriend, not the friend. he admit he did it not once, but twice. he says those mistakes were inadvertent inconsistencies or did he lie q nice to see you. why did he day after confirmed write that letter? what provoked it? >> was asked to write the letter because senator collins turned out inconsistencies in his story. she had either been made aware of or seen the censure letter written 20 years ago and she wanted to get to the bottom of it. >> greta: did he have an fbi screening or background search leading up to this hearing? >> yes, he did. he also went through the commerce committee before he went
the knee former fbi agent named errol southers. he said while in the fbi he was censured for asking a police officer friend to improperly go into the confident records about his then estranged wife's new boyfriend. he was approved november 19th. then, guess what? the next day southers sent a letter to the leadership of the committee he said something different. in the letter southers admitted he was the one who ran the checks on the boyfriend, not the friend. he admit he did it not once, but...
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why couldn't they get into that compound, the fbi? >> li think the fbi could have gotten in. but i think they made the prudent decision, if it was not secure for them, if they felt their agency would be in harm's way, they are not going to sunday them in there, which begs the question, why weren't they secure? the real question isn't why the fbi agents weren't in there. it's safety issues. but why wasn't the military brought in? why weren't the armored cars and the security brought in 3 weeks ago, rather than 3 weeks later? why did it take so long to get the security they need to do their job? >> greta: i have no -- there is no doubt in my mind, it's dangerous there. we have four americans murdered there. no doubt in my mind. what i don't understand is that the show of force that went in yesterday, went in there with armored vehicles and special operations and heavily armed. and the media was in there a day -- two or three days later. i don't understand, was the media reckless? >> i think the media is not as big a target as special agents of the fbi. they don't represent the
why couldn't they get into that compound, the fbi? >> li think the fbi could have gotten in. but i think they made the prudent decision, if it was not secure for them, if they felt their agency would be in harm's way, they are not going to sunday them in there, which begs the question, why weren't they secure? the real question isn't why the fbi agents weren't in there. it's safety issues. but why wasn't the military brought in? why weren't the armored cars and the security brought in 3...
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noir the fbi had specific information about the attack, they had sufficient information about hassan's radicalization, the violent islamist extremism, but failed to understand it and act on it. the report describes how as early as 2003, hassan's radical ideology was no secret to his fellow students in the army. >> his rhetoric was so ark larming and so radicalized that two of his fellow officers described him as a ticking time bomb. >> he did things like repeatedly told classmates and superiors that his devotion to shirria law superseded his devotion to the constitution. that alone should have had him dismissed from the military. >> reporter: there was an episode, maybe the slide presentation that he had, that fellow students were so alarmed by what they heard, they fled the classroom -- >> everybody in the class had to make a presentation. he dhows make a presentation which was -- to my way of thinking, effectively, a justification of the violent islamist extremism. >> just imagine, this is a residency training for psychiatrists. what does he choose as his topic? he chooses to justify
noir the fbi had specific information about the attack, they had sufficient information about hassan's radicalization, the violent islamist extremism, but failed to understand it and act on it. the report describes how as early as 2003, hassan's radical ideology was no secret to his fellow students in the army. >> his rhetoric was so ark larming and so radicalized that two of his fellow officers described him as a ticking time bomb. >> he did things like repeatedly told classmates...
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>> i think the media is not as big a target as special agents of the fbi. they don't represent the western world in the same way that officials do. so i think they did take a little bit of a chance by being there. there is no question. this is not first incident in libya. there was a dozen insdens if not more prior tow this. but i think that cnn did take some chances. but the fact that the crime scene was not secured is another big question -- >> well, they couldn't get in. the first chance, they get it secured working with the libyan government. that's the first choice. or they go in themselves and secure it. by the time they got there yesterday, it was trampled and degraded and everything was wrong with it. >> it wasn't the fbi's job to secure the crime scene after it happened. the state department should have deployed, marine, special forces unit, whoever was in the area from tripply, they should have secured that scene immediately. the first thing you learn about a crime scene is, if you don't secure it, the people will come in and steal evidence. evide
>> i think the media is not as big a target as special agents of the fbi. they don't represent the western world in the same way that officials do. so i think they did take a little bit of a chance by being there. there is no question. this is not first incident in libya. there was a dozen insdens if not more prior tow this. but i think that cnn did take some chances. but the fact that the crime scene was not secured is another big question -- >> well, they couldn't get in. the...
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reports that the family was barricading the fbi, not true. we believe they were barricading out the press. a still photographer climbed in the backyard. that upset the family. the fbi was here for two hours. we don't know what they found. in earlier searches the fbi found note written and signed by loughner that included the words, i planned ahead in my assassination. we are told the fbi found a letter from 2007 from representative giffords to loughner that thanked him for attempting a corner meeting similar to the one that he went to saturday. what we've done here is tried to establish the home scene and what is happening here as well as talk to neighbors and former classmates to find out who is alleged cold blooded killer is. anything unusual about him? some said he would pace the street or something? >> he would like walk around the neighborhood and mumling to himself. the night before the shooting, my brother and sister saw him around 12:00, midnight, -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: you weren't classmates? >> my sister was. >> reporter: wha
reports that the family was barricading the fbi, not true. we believe they were barricading out the press. a still photographer climbed in the backyard. that upset the family. the fbi was here for two hours. we don't know what they found. in earlier searches the fbi found note written and signed by loughner that included the words, i planned ahead in my assassination. we are told the fbi found a letter from 2007 from representative giffords to loughner that thanked him for attempting a corner...
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i understand the fbi is pouring over it. do you know anything about how often he revised whether it was early on or whether this was something he was doing all night? do you know anything about the revisions? >> reporter: the fbi officials we've been able to speak with as well as local law enforcement are not saying much about that letter. he says in his own words that he had been writing this for sometime. frankly, his writing started as therapy. >> greta: of course we know where this has ended up tonight. of course there's been a body that has been taken out of that building so he has managed to murder at least one person. tony, thank you. coming up, who was this pilot? a close friend describes him, as ready for this, a fun, normal guy. how does a pilot go from being a fun, normal guy to a violent suicidal man who lights his house on fire and then crashes his plane into a building? maybe his friend can help explain. later, for those who think the tea party activists are just a passing fancy think again. you will hear a tea
i understand the fbi is pouring over it. do you know anything about how often he revised whether it was early on or whether this was something he was doing all night? do you know anything about the revisions? >> reporter: the fbi officials we've been able to speak with as well as local law enforcement are not saying much about that letter. he says in his own words that he had been writing this for sometime. frankly, his writing started as therapy. >> greta: of course we know where...
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he's a former fbi agent. i don't know what he was doing on the island. it is tempting for the iranian authorities to use him as a bargaining chip in various negotiations with us. >> but they haven't, at least, publicly, they are denying that they have him. although the u.s. government now believes that they have him. why wouldn't they say, we have him and we want -- lift the sanctions on such and such woo and we will give you bok levinson. >> i think they may. i wouldn't give the iranian government credit for being completely coherent in how they handle these things. they find this guy, an ex-fbi agent, maybe they didn't want to admit it for a lot of reasons, with some of the smuggling activities he may have been investigating. i think they have a problem that they are trying to figure out how to turn to their advantage. >> do you think we are doing enough to get him back. >> clearly not. this is five or six years gone by. we can't get a straight statement from the iranian authorities. no surprise there. you can't get straight statements from them on a l
he's a former fbi agent. i don't know what he was doing on the island. it is tempting for the iranian authorities to use him as a bargaining chip in various negotiations with us. >> but they haven't, at least, publicly, they are denying that they have him. although the u.s. government now believes that they have him. why wouldn't they say, we have him and we want -- lift the sanctions on such and such woo and we will give you bok levinson. >> i think they may. i wouldn't give the...
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20 days later still has not set foot in banghazi. >> i would guess the fbi is trying. and my guess is that he -- the individual who makes the decision has decided that the situation's still not safe for that team of people to go in. obviously every day that goes by means that the -- the scene will have been sufficiently disturbed, that the likelihood of their learning much diminishes with every passing day. >> greta: how could it not be safe for our fbi who are pretty well trained for security, yet it was safe for our ambassador and others to be there? >> it wasn't safe. >> greta: well, no, but the thinking. i mean, obviously it wasn't, because they were killed. but the thinking that the fbi are not tough enough and armed enough and ready to go and investigate that, because as you say as time marches on, we lose evidence, we lose information. >> sure. i think that once an event like that happens, and the people are killed, it's clear that they misjudged the security situation. they didn't have the kind of security that they needed to stay alive. and my guess is that it
20 days later still has not set foot in banghazi. >> i would guess the fbi is trying. and my guess is that he -- the individual who makes the decision has decided that the situation's still not safe for that team of people to go in. obviously every day that goes by means that the -- the scene will have been sufficiently disturbed, that the likelihood of their learning much diminishes with every passing day. >> greta: how could it not be safe for our fbi who are pretty well trained...
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this is the first time that ice along with the fbi has worked on the secured communities to where we share information. it is all new in the past couple three years for the local law enforcement to be able to tap into this system to where we can make the arrest before the fbi didn't have the information that ice had, they didn't share information. now they share that information. now we have access to anybody that's committed a crime under these different aliases, from other countries and we know who they are. in the past we've actually released people from our jail or they've been -- we don't know they are. they could be wanted for another crime in another jurisdiction or they could be a terrorist for all we know. if ice has information they share it with us. >> greta: let's say igate arrested in your community. you take my print how fast can you do a check with ice? >> can be minutes, less than that. it is all done electronically. if you get a hit there's a holder put on immediately. >> greta: in terms of the ice database everybody in the ice database someone who has committed or -
this is the first time that ice along with the fbi has worked on the secured communities to where we share information. it is all new in the past couple three years for the local law enforcement to be able to tap into this system to where we can make the arrest before the fbi didn't have the information that ice had, they didn't share information. now they share that information. now we have access to anybody that's committed a crime under these different aliases, from other countries and we...
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he left the fbi? >> right, he was retired 10 years. >> greta: what was peculiar about his disappearance it was thought that he met with a man who is accused of being involved in a murder in broad daylight outside washington a number of years back, is that right? >> that's right. >> greta: has anyone spoken to that man to ask, you are the last person to see bob levin son what happened? >> i'm not sure. i'm here just asking for anyone who has information on my father to come forward in time for him to be home for my wedding. i'm not sure of the details. >> greta: have you -- there was an american hiker just released. has your family contacted her family any insight, guidance to deal with the iranians on how to get information? >> not yet, but i'm sure we will reach out in the future. we want them to enjoy her release. >> greta: it is so hard for people to understand what the pain of not knowing is. your mother has been here. i've spoken to other members of your family. almost everyday you hear some info
he left the fbi? >> right, he was retired 10 years. >> greta: what was peculiar about his disappearance it was thought that he met with a man who is accused of being involved in a murder in broad daylight outside washington a number of years back, is that right? >> that's right. >> greta: has anyone spoken to that man to ask, you are the last person to see bob levin son what happened? >> i'm not sure. i'm here just asking for anyone who has information on my father...
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óut of the fbi. laura: they say there is going to be people plucked from the different intelligence agencies. they are going to work together to, with a more comprehensive çapproach asç to what can be de in these high-level interrogations -- they are going to work together to come up with a more comprehensive approach. >> the fbiçç director and oths said since changed their story a little bit. i think they're trying to find out what this group is going to do. garko you are asked to head up the cia,ç and youç are going o take the cia into a new direction -- more crohn's your asked to head up the cia. -- laura: you are asked to head upç theç cia. >> if i am leon panetta, i have quit. he isçç neutering the cia. president obama is neutering the cia. there was the dispute between cia director leon panetta and the director of national intelligence over who gets to choose the toxç intelligence çofficial in countries aroue world, something that has long been something be cia director did
óut of the fbi. laura: they say there is going to be people plucked from the different intelligence agencies. they are going to work together to, with a more comprehensive çapproach asç to what can be de in these high-level interrogations -- they are going to work together to come up with a more comprehensive approach. >> the fbiçç director and oths said since changed their story a little bit. i think they're trying to find out what this group is going to do. garko you are asked...
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what is your thought on the fbi and what happened? >> he does not understand why they could do the effort like we did here. we saw all the videos, cameras, all streets, everything. why they didn't do that in aruba that kind of things. it is not important, maybe? we don't know what happened. >> greta: shortly after natalee disappeared i was in aruba and went to the home of joran van der sloot and talked to both his parents, beth holloway was there as well. mrs. van der sloot was weeping, saying at that point her son was in jail and said he would never, ever do anything to harm anyone. and she was deeply distressed anyone would accuse her son of a crime. >> he say we'll see how she feels now that we have all the proof here. >> greta: do you have something would you like to say to her? >> no. >> greta: do you feel any way towards her, any thoughts on her at all? >> no. she doesn't have the -- i mean, she is not -- >> she is not guilty what her son did. >> greta: how do you think you are going to move on? what do you do with your lives? s
what is your thought on the fbi and what happened? >> he does not understand why they could do the effort like we did here. we saw all the videos, cameras, all streets, everything. why they didn't do that in aruba that kind of things. it is not important, maybe? we don't know what happened. >> greta: shortly after natalee disappeared i was in aruba and went to the home of joran van der sloot and talked to both his parents, beth holloway was there as well. mrs. van der sloot was...
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i don't buy that something so profound an fbi to be censured. or what happened is that the white house -- either there is something more or the white house is ashamed of is failure to investigate and this, i wouldn't be so hard on this, this is a security job this is the head of the tsa. >> the white house has been sensitive they've had vetting problems in the past. susan collins ranking republican on the homeland security committee made a brief statement which leads in your direction. she says it is important for the next nominee to be someone with qualifications and reputation which are beyond reproach. i think collins was sending a message. >> greta: if they tell us the truth and give us all the information that would stop the suspicion. i would like to know, rather than everyone saying it is over now he's withdrawn and it is over. >> it was not the original censure problem. when congress found out there had been this problem with the database if they felt he had given the straight story -- >> greta: thank you. the best of the rest, rush limb
i don't buy that something so profound an fbi to be censured. or what happened is that the white house -- either there is something more or the white house is ashamed of is failure to investigate and this, i wouldn't be so hard on this, this is a security job this is the head of the tsa. >> the white house has been sensitive they've had vetting problems in the past. susan collins ranking republican on the homeland security committee made a brief statement which leads in your direction....
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so tell me, does the fbi believe that? >> the fbi is willing to believe it at this point, but according to my sources they're having trouble trusting that information, they're very, very skeptical. the way that the senior fbi official said to me was essentially she went over as a photo tourist, but had no camera. >> greta: and that's sort of the clincher for me, if you're going to be a photography buff and go to take pictures you ought to take a camera. she goes to turkey, which is not a particularly dangerous country, she gets there and the first thing that she does is she winds up coming into contact with quote, unquote, sketchy characters, people with criminal histories. it's just not making sense to them and every time they try to go ahead and drill down and understand what's going on, they wind up getting confli conflicting information that again adds to their skepticism. >> greta: and the woman who was supposed to travel with her originally and who didn't, because of finances, didn't go totally stands by the fact tha
so tell me, does the fbi believe that? >> the fbi is willing to believe it at this point, but according to my sources they're having trouble trusting that information, they're very, very skeptical. the way that the senior fbi official said to me was essentially she went over as a photo tourist, but had no camera. >> greta: and that's sort of the clincher for me, if you're going to be a photography buff and go to take pictures you ought to take a camera. she goes to turkey, which is...
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he's a former fbi agent. i don't know what he was doing on the island but it's tempting for the iranian authorities to use him as a bargaining chip. >> greta: they haven't said publicly, they're denying they have him. the u.s. government believes they have him. why won't they say we have him, lift sanctions on such and such? >> they may. i won't give the iranian government credit for being coherent in how they handle these things they find they've got this guy an exfbi agent. maybe they didn't want toad mitt it for other reasons involvement of their own people and smuggling activities he may have been investigating so i think they have got a problem that they're trying to figure out how to turn into their advantage. >> greta: do you think we're doing enough to get him back? >> clearly not this, is five, six years gone by. we can't get a straight statement. no surprise there. you can't get straight statements out of them on a lot of things but i think we've missed a lot of opportunities here. i think it's just
he's a former fbi agent. i don't know what he was doing on the island but it's tempting for the iranian authorities to use him as a bargaining chip. >> greta: they haven't said publicly, they're denying they have him. the u.s. government believes they have him. why won't they say we have him, lift sanctions on such and such? >> they may. i won't give the iranian government credit for being coherent in how they handle these things they find they've got this guy an exfbi agent. maybe...
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missing former fbi agent robert is alive. new video shows him for the first time since he mysteriously vanished in iran. now his family is trying a new tactic, making an urgent plea to his kidnappers >> we not part of a government, we are not experts on the region. no one can help us but you. please help us. we tried to contact you, but you never responded. i am sending this message because we need to know what you want our family to do so that my father can come home safely. we will do everything that's in our power to bring him home. i don't know how else to communicate with you. but my father knows how to contact us. we don't know what else to do. please tell us what you want and please help us bring my father home. >> bob, i will continue to do everything i can to bring you home alive. all i want is for our family to be whole again. we love you. we miss you every day. >> robert levinson's wife joins us. there's nothing thatten rages me more than i hear stories about pan am 103 and also the story about your missing husband
missing former fbi agent robert is alive. new video shows him for the first time since he mysteriously vanished in iran. now his family is trying a new tactic, making an urgent plea to his kidnappers >> we not part of a government, we are not experts on the region. no one can help us but you. please help us. we tried to contact you, but you never responded. i am sending this message because we need to know what you want our family to do so that my father can come home safely. we will do...
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just remember, while this work is being done to save these lives, the fbi and everybody else is going out to find the killer or killers of these people. it is a very distressing situation. i'm here with my colleague, bill hemmer. bill, you spoke to some people tonight? >> yeah, good evening to you. really horrific to hear what the doctors are experiencing here in boston, massachusetts tonight. i saw what was really telling throughout the evening. not just listening to that doctor but also the press conference from the authorities about an hour ago. how urgent it is for them to find any clues or any evidence they can. you walk down the street right here tonight, you 307 your head into a restaurant or bar, and all this coverage is on local coverage here in boston. every screen has the one graphic that is similar to the next one. that's an 877 number at the bottom of the monitor for anyone who has any information or if they saw anything to contact authorities here. it is all out here in boston. only seven hours and some twenty-five minutes into it. what struck me, i arrived from new york
just remember, while this work is being done to save these lives, the fbi and everybody else is going out to find the killer or killers of these people. it is a very distressing situation. i'm here with my colleague, bill hemmer. bill, you spoke to some people tonight? >> yeah, good evening to you. really horrific to hear what the doctors are experiencing here in boston, massachusetts tonight. i saw what was really telling throughout the evening. not just listening to that doctor but also...
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>> well, obviously they're going to talk to the fbi investigators. they're going to look at the trial record. they're going to complete their investigations on the ground and they'll make a calculation sitting down with prosecutors, not only the u.s. attorney's office in florida, but also of course in the civil rights division and decide whether or not they can overcome the very significant hurdles that they will have to overcome in order to successfully prosecute george zimmerman for civil rights violations to prove that, in fact, he had a specific intent to take action based upon animus, based upon trayvon martin's race. that's a high hurdle. >> that's typically a high hurdle. it seems particularly a high hurdle because the miami herald reported that they have found no indication at all that this-that george zimmerman is a racist. if the miami herald found this, what are they doing? >> that remains to be seen. i don't know if they've completed their investigation. maybe they want to go back and review the transcript of the trial, but you're right.
>> well, obviously they're going to talk to the fbi investigators. they're going to look at the trial record. they're going to complete their investigations on the ground and they'll make a calculation sitting down with prosecutors, not only the u.s. attorney's office in florida, but also of course in the civil rights division and decide whether or not they can overcome the very significant hurdles that they will have to overcome in order to successfully prosecute george zimmerman for...
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. >> greta: there is news that is going to enrage you and embarrass the fbi. this blunder is putting americans at enormous risk. joining us is catherine herridge, author of the new book "the next wave." congratulations on the new book. first the blunder. there was the allow can i who is he and why -- >> he's considered one of the greatest threats to u.s. national security. he was held in custody in october of 2002 until an fbi agent ordered his release. you will see that the american public never got the full story from the united states government specifically the fbi. that matters because he's now the lead are of this new generation, i call it al-qaeda 2.0. the american recruits that may be a harder fight in the future than bin laden. >> greta: in reading your book what i remembered is that he's an american. he was in the united states in 2001 at 9/11. after 9/11 he was considered a moderate. even by the pentagon. how do you go from being the moderate, invited to the pentagon post 9/11 to now being the new head of terror? >> i spent over a year researching t
. >> greta: there is news that is going to enrage you and embarrass the fbi. this blunder is putting americans at enormous risk. joining us is catherine herridge, author of the new book "the next wave." congratulations on the new book. first the blunder. there was the allow can i who is he and why -- >> he's considered one of the greatest threats to u.s. national security. he was held in custody in october of 2002 until an fbi agent ordered his release. you will see that...
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>> greta: well, i was contacted by an individual at the fbi who i had never met, i didn't know. he offered informs to me -- information to me that gave me pause and a cause for alarm. i had no way to corroborate the information. and certainly, the information to me... gave rise to the possibility that there was a national security issue that perhaps our cia director was vulnerable. but again, i couldn't corroborate or substantiate the information that was given it me. we were about 10 days or a few weeks out before the election. and i didn't want to politicize it. i wanted to make sure that national security wasn't at risk. so i turned to the person and the entit that i thought -- entity i thought best equipped to deal with that information to get to the bottom of it. that was the fbi director in his office that we know has an obligation to make sure that our national security is the priority and the fbi's also obligated to apprise congress if there is a need for or an ongoing investigation or if there is a national security risk at hand. and so that's why i did what i did. and
>> greta: well, i was contacted by an individual at the fbi who i had never met, i didn't know. he offered informs to me -- information to me that gave me pause and a cause for alarm. i had no way to corroborate the information. and certainly, the information to me... gave rise to the possibility that there was a national security issue that perhaps our cia director was vulnerable. but again, i couldn't corroborate or substantiate the information that was given it me. we were about 10...